I've been guilty of that as well. I was cleaning the couch (dog hair) and waaaaaay in the back I found a TB I'd picked up about 2 years before at an event and never logged. _________________"We never seek things for themselves-what we seek is the very seeking of things"-Pascal

The sad part is, it is now in a State Park Avian cache, meaning there's a good chance it will be next picked up by someone trying geocaching for the first and last time, and therefore go missing again.

The sad part is, it is now in a State Park Avian cache, meaning there's a good chance it will be next picked up by someone trying geocaching for the first and last time, and therefore go missing again.

More and more I am seeing people putting the tracking number on a piece of laminated paper along with the trackables pic and some trinket so that if it does go missing you only lost a piece of paper. I dropped one from Utah today like that.

The sad part is, it is now in a State Park Avian cache, meaning there's a good chance it will be next picked up by someone trying geocaching for the first and last time, and therefore go missing again.

The sad part is, it is now in a State Park Avian cache, meaning there's a good chance it will be next picked up by someone trying geocaching for the first and last time, and therefore go missing again.

Wow, way to rain on my parade.

Paul.....that's not far from you. Head on over and pick it up.

That was my first thought, too._________________"We never seek things for themselves-what we seek is the very seeking of things"-Pascal

The sad part is, it is now in a State Park Avian cache, meaning there's a good chance it will be next picked up by someone trying geocaching for the first and last time, and therefore go missing again.

Wow, way to rain on my parade.

Paul.....that's not far from you. Head on over and pick it up.

Yeah I guess I could, especially since I haven't found that cache yet. Fortunately, someone with more than 2000 finds already picked it up.